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Hello I have an ssrs 2008 reports that export to Word (portrait) document and in table format, one of the table column (width) keeps growing out of the document, I would not mind the height growing dynamically depending on amount of text I have Played around with different properties can grow, can shrink, place table in triangle keep on same page etc Am i Missing something around here any help pls ?
April 27th, 2011 11:06am

Hi Bidev1, From your information, it seems that width of your table's column keep growing out of the document. By default, column's width is a static value, which will not increase once we have set it. One possible reason you might change the configuration of Make text and other items larger or smaller, if so please change it to 100%(default), steps are: 1. Right-click on the screem, then select screem resolution. 2. Click Make text and other items larger or smaller, then make sure Smaller-100%(Default) is selected. Thanks, Challen FuPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.
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April 27th, 2011 11:08pm

Hello Challen, I have tried that and still have the reports going out of the document width. it looks fine when i view the report from report manager but whenever it exports to wordit grows out of proportion (which is on main requirment ) thanks bidev1
April 28th, 2011 11:42am

Hi Bidev1, I could not reproduce your scenario in local environment, in order to troubleshoot the issue further, could you please send your exported word file, report's RDL file with sample data to sqltnsp@microsoft.com with the beginning "Hi Challen", please attach this thread link as well. Once I receive your email, I will do some further troubleshooting and give you a feedback as soon as possible. Thanks, Challen FuPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.
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May 2nd, 2011 1:14am

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